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Edgar Johnson, chairman of the English department of CCNY and a noted literary biographer, will speak on "Satire and the Censor" at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room. The lecture will be open to the public...
...Strumilin get away with as much as he did? Perhaps the censor nodded or was in over his head. But Washington specialists think that Russian economists may be at last facing up to a hard reality: doctored statistics can serve Khrushchev's propaganda bragging only up to a point; then they must be corrected, or they will lead Khrushchev's planners into costly errors in allocating scarce resources...
...medieval stained glass, the Nervi dancers last week reeled off their figures in the feverish, exuberant style of such post-classical Massine creations as Fantasy at Grand Hotel. Predictably, the crowd-stoppers were the sexy numbers, so torrid that the Festival Committee had at first been threatened by the censor: an undulating dance by an all-but-nude ballerina waiting for the arrival of her lover; a passionate embrace in the course of which two lovers move across the stage in angular jetés. The best dancing was provided by young Italian Ballerina Carla Fracci (TIME...
Frontiers of Faith (NBC, 1:30-2:30 p.m.). Panel discussion: Have the Churches a Duty to Censor...
...Communist regime was so disturbed that it tried to censor all mention of the riot, and the secret police dogged the footsteps of foreign newsmen. But at the corner of Marx and Lenin streets the cross still stood, protected by groups of angry women-emphatic evidence that the faith of Poland's Christians is still a force that the Communist bosses challenge at their peril...